Title: The Drexel RET Program Research Experience for Teachers
1The Drexel RET ProgramResearch Experience for
Teachers
- The Drexel North Penn Collaboration
- Electronics Applications to Nanotechnology
2RET Experience Overview
- Provide experiential engineering education to
K-12 teachers in the Delaware Valley region
through laboratory discovery. - Create innovative dissemination of gained
knowledge to students and colleagues - Work in Biotechnology, Information Technology, or
Nanotechnology
3My Experience at Drexel University
- Worked in the Nanotechnology Field in the Fibrous
Materials Research Center - Studied nanofiber production and their electrical
characteristics - Developed several student activities related to
nanotechnology, electronics, and research.
tDec Lab Experience
4NanotechnologyElectrical Applications
GOAL Provide a brief overview of the following
topics
- Brief Electronics Overview
- Analog vs. Digital Electronics
- Active vs. Passive Components
- Electrostatics
- Semiconductor Applications
- Electron / Hole Flow Theories
- Diodes and Transistors
5Brief Electronics Overview
Analog vs. Digital
- Analog Circuits
- electronic circuit that operates with currents
and voltages that vary continuously with time.
- Examples
- Temperature, sound, light, velocity, etc
- To the right is a sine wave (AC Voltage)
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6Brief Electronics Overview
Analog vs. Digital
- Digital Circuits
- function as though currents or voltages exist
only at one of a set of discrete levels, all
transitions between levels being ignored.
- Example
- Binary (two-state) digital circuits are the most
common. The two possible states of a binary
circuit are represented by the binary digits, or
bits, 0 and 1. The states are also commonly
referred to as on and off or high and low
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7Brief Electronics Overview
Active vs. Passive
- Passive Components
- Passive electrical components are those
components that can only pass, block, or
attenuate an electrical signal. (Resistors,
Capacitors, Coils) - As passive components, nanofibers can be utilized
as current carriers (wires).
8Brief Electronics Overview
Active vs. Passive
- Active Components
- Active electrical components are those components
which have the ability to amplify a signal,
produce gain, and require a voltage to operate. - As active components, nanofibers can be utilized
for diodes, transistors, integrated circuits and
other devices. Their relatively small size makes
them attractive for next generation electronics
devices.
9Brief Electronics Overview
Electrostatics Atomic Structure
- an atom is electrically neutral it has the same
number of protons (positive charges) as it does
electrons (negative charges) - objects are charged by adding or removing
electrons - a positive charge occurs when there are fewer
electrons than protons - a negative charge occurs when there are more
electrons than protons
10Brief Electronics Overview
Electrostatics Law of Conservation of Electric
Charge
- The net amount of electric charge produced in any
process is zero. If one region or object acquires
a positive charge, then an equal amount of
negative charge will be found in neighboring
regions or objects. - Two Methods of Charging and Object
- Conduction a charged object touches another
object the amount of charge equally divides
between the two objects the same sign charge is
acquired by each object - Induction a charged object is brought near, but
not touching, another object it attracts charges
opposite to it and repels charges like it when a
ground is used, the opposite charge is acquired
on the other object it is thus charged without
being touched. Of course, the net charge is still
zero. Charges have merely been separated.
11Brief Electronics Overview
Coulombs Law
- Coulombs Law describes the electrostatic force
between two charged objects. - If the charge is doubled on a charged object,
the electric force it exerts on another charged
object is also doubled. - If the distance between two charged objects was
allowed to increase, the electric force between
them decreased with the square of the distance
between them.
12Brief Electronics Overview
Coulombs Law
- where k is Coulombs constant, or k 9 x 109
Nm2/C2 (approximate value) or k 8.988 x 109
Nm2/C2 (actual value) - q is the magnitude (NO sign) of each charge in
coulombs - d is the distance of separation in meters
- F is the electrostatic force in Newtons.
13Nanotechnology Electrostatics
Nanoelectronics Applications
- The electrospinning process uses the principles
of electrostatics to produce its fine polymer
jet. - Through the application of a positive charge on
the polymer and a negative charge on the plate, a
difference of charge is created and a balance of
charge is sought as identified by the law of
conservation of charges.
14P/N Junction Action DiodeActive Component
Applications
Diode Action Hole Flow vs Electron Flow
A diode is a device that allows current to flow
only in one direction.
- P/N Type Material
- Doping
- TriValent Pentavalent Atoms
- Electron Flow ( to )
- Hole Flow ( to )
- Depletion Zone (Neutral)
- Diode Operation
- Forward Bias
- Reverse Bias
- Nanofiber Application
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15P/N Junction Action DiodeActive Component
Applications
Diode Action Forward Reverse Bias
Forward Biased
Reversed Biased
In forward bias, the charge source allows the
introduction of extra electrons into the N-type
material. The depletion zone narrows and current
will flow.
In reverse bias, the charge source is connected
so that the electrons and holes are pulled away
from the neutral zone.
16P/N Junction Action TransistorActive Component
Applications
Transistor Action
Basic Transistor Operation
17P/N Junction Action TransistorActive Component
Applications
Transistor Action - BJT
Below are schematic Diagrams of the two types of
transistors.
A bipolar junction transistor consists of three
regions of doped semiconductors. A small current
in the center or base region can be used to
control a larger current flowing between the end
regions (emitter and collector).
18P/N Junction Action TransistorActive Component
Applications
Transistor Action
Below are two diagrams of a transistor acting as
a switch.
19Nanotransistor